irc-summon and its cross-references

irc-summon

userv <user> irc-summon <callingnick> <callingpath> <channel>
 This userv invocation is invoked by Blight when `summon' is used.
 For examples of how to (re)configure it, see
  ~ian/.userv/services.d/irc-summon
  /etc/userv/services.d/irc-summon
 The service should immediately print one of these, and exit:
  problem <description>   =>  The user `<user>' <description>.
  ok <tty> <lastactivity> =>..invites <user> (<tty>, idle for ..)..
 and Blight will respond as shown.  <tty> need not be an actual
 terminal name; <lastactivity> must be a decimal absolute time_t).

summon

summon <username>
 Invites a user onto IRC.  By default a message (like a talk request)
 will be written to their terminal; if they're not logged on to the
 machine running Blight, or are `mesg n', you'll be told.  A user can
 change the way they are summoned (eg, to disable it) by reconfiguring
 the userv service `irc-summon'.  See `help irc-summon'.

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